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The Spanish Prisoner

Mystery. Thriller Joe Ross, a naive employee of a corporation with a lucrative secret process, is tempted to betray it. But there's more to it than that.
Media Author Review
United States
The New York Times
"This is his sleekest and most engaging film thus far. If you like a good cat-and-mouse game with a keen ear for language, then go"
United States
Variety
"The picture is a devilishly clever series of reversals that keeps you guessing to the very end"
United States
The Washington Post
"David Mamet is an acquired, but delicious, taste" 
United States
Austin Chronicle
"'The Spanish Prisoner' seems an almost purely theoretical exercise, with Mamet as the con man whose sole goal is to make us believe anything he wants"
Canada
The Globe and Mail
"Mamet's stylized dialogue, elaborate plot puzzles and the angry cleverness of his characterization makes for an invigorating, if not exactly likeable, mix."
United States
Los Angeles Times
"'The Spanish Prisoner' is the smoothest and most convincing of Mamet's elaborate charades and features intriguing performances by Steve Martin and Campbell Scott"
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